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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is the student SPED or have a 504 plan? It might not be cheating.[/quote] Not currently and nothing in the past on record with us. I am curious though: Why wouldn’t that be cheating? I’ve taught many students with IEPs and 504s without ever seeing an accommodation that allowed surreptitiously changing answers after grading. Is that an accommodation for some students?[/quote] Since the parent challenged not the student, I’m having heartburn about labeling the student as the cheater. . [/quote] Are you kidding? The kid is a devious little sh!t. He corrected an answer he got wrong when he got the test back. He showed the test to his parent who obviously scrutinized it carefully and determined that the grade was not right and immediately contacted the teacher. The teacher explained that the student corrected his mistake after the test was graded. The parent is trying to claim that since he was physically able to change his mistake it should count. Pathetic on the parent’s part. Sneaky on the kid’s part [/quote]
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